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Silk programme for the Theatre Royal, Brighton

Silk Programme
late 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Silk programme for A Grand Extra Night of the theatre season at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, featuring From Village to Court; Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw, and Acts II and III of The Green Bushes, presented as a benefit performance for the theatre's manager, H.C. Nye, under the patronage of the Duke of Richmond and officers of the Royal Sussex Militia, 26 February [n.y.].


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Object type
TitleSilk programme for the Theatre Royal, Brighton (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printed silk
Brief description
Silk programme for A Grand Extra Night of the theatre season at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, featuring From Village to Court; Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw and Acts II and III of The Green Bushes, presented as a benefit performance for the theatre's manager, H.C. Nye, under the patronage of the Duke of Richmond and officers of the Royal Sussex Militia, 26 February [n.y.]
Physical description
Silk programme, black typography on cream silk, with attached turquoise fringe. Produced for H.C. Nye's benefit performance on Monday, 26 February [n.y.], featuring From Village to Court; Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw and Acts II and III of The Green Bushes, at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, under the patronage of the Duke of Richmond and officers of the Royal Sussex Militia.
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Given by the British Theatre Museum Association
Summary
Silk programme for A Grand Extra Night of the theatre season at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, featuring From Village to Court; Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw, and Acts II and III of The Green Bushes, presented as a benefit performance for the theatre's manager, H.C. Nye, under the patronage of the Duke of Richmond and officers of the Royal Sussex Militia, 26 February [n.y.].
Collection
Accession number
S.1221-1982

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Record createdApril 15, 2021
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